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This vampire phenomenon won’t bite, but it might bleed you dry

Alexi Mostrous, Ruth Lewy The adolescent dreams of thousands of teenage girls were fulfilled yesterday as the latest Twilight film arrived on British screens, accompanied by an unprecedented merchandising blitz. While Twilight...

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Ferrari 458 Italia supercar review

We drive a Ferrari 458 Italia, the most eagerly awaited supercar of 2009. Owning a Ferrari is enough, you don't need to drive fast, or even drive it at all. This car's predecessor, the F430, was the best-selling Ferrari,...

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Digital Economy Bill: No date for radio digital switchover

The Government has failed to set a date for radio’s digital switchover, in the Digital Economy Bill published today. By Emma Barnett, Technology and Digital Media Correspondent Lord Carter's Digital Britain report published in...

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Car production dip lowest this year

The Government's car scrappage scheme, introduced in May, has helped the motor industry, with production levels picking up Car production fell last month, but the decline was the smallest this year. A total of 106,400 cars were...

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Car Purchases Made by Year-End Can Generate Tax Benefits, Reminds Edmunds.com

As the end of the year approaches, Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive consumer information, today reminds consumers that their new car purchases may help reduce their 2009 taxes. Details can be found in the...

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Hybrid BMW 1-series spied

These are the first spy pictures of a hybrid BMW 1-series prototype undergoing testing. The car's powertrain is only identifiable by the 'Hybrid Test Vehicle' stickers that adorn the rear windows and rear bumper. See the hybrid...

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Giant charity shop for retail park

AN EMPTY store that caught the eye of fashion giant Laura Ashley is instead set to become a large charity shop. Work is being carried out on the former Comet unit in Gallagher Retail Park in Weston to change it into a British...

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Energy Principles

My critique of a proposal for expanded tax credits to promote the electrification of transportation prompted some interesting comments. It also got me thinking again about an underlying problem that leads to the kind of...

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Military simulators: Full immersion in the crosshairs

Capt Darryl "Spike" Long, aviation training systems programme manager for the US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), has no doubt about the vector the service's simulator technology needs to take. Rockwell Collins, the market...

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Company fined after delivery driver injured in freak accident

A building supplies company in Hounslow has been ordered to pay £11,000 after a lorry driver was seriously injured when a heavy load of timber collapsed and crushed him to the floor. W Hanson (Riverdale) Ltd, a building and...

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